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  1. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell ( née Dewar; 1824 – 12 December 1886) was a Scottish physical scientist best known for her observations which supported and contributed to the discoveries of her husband, James Clerk Maxwell. Most notable of these are her involvement with his colour vision and viscosity of gases experiments.

  2. Aug 2, 2022 · Learn about Katherine Clerk Maxwell, a pioneer in color theory and light experiments, and her husband James Clerk Maxwell, a famous physicist. This lesson plan for grades 1-3 includes activities, biography, and discussion questions.

  3. Gallery: JCM, Wife Katherine, and Parents. JCM's father: John Clerk Maxwell (1790 - 1856) Courtesy of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. JCM's mother: Frances Cay (right of picture) and her sister Jane Cay (Maxwell's Aunt Jane). Portrait in pastels by their mother, Elizabeth Cay. © James Clerk Maxwell Foundation.

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  5. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell was a Scottish physical scientist best known for her observations which supported and contributed to the discoveries of her husband, James Clerk Maxwell. Most notable of these are her involvement with his colour vision and viscosity of gases experiments.

  6. It was an honor to bring the stories of Émilie du Châtelet and Katherine Clerk Maxwell to life, allowing students to journey through time and learn of these genius contributors to modern physics education. MJ Keller (2023): I created two new teaching guides from concept to completion.

  7. Katherine Mary Clerk Maxwell (née Dewar; 1824 – 12 December 1886) was a Scottish physical scientist best known for her observations which supported and contributed to the discoveries of her husband, James Clerk Maxwell.

  8. Aug 4, 2022 · Katherine is almost solely recorded in the context of her husband James Clerk Maxwell, and Émilie is remembered most as Voltaire’s lover; these women are nearly never mentioned without also highlighting these men.

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